Status SEM206TH Thermistor Temperature Transmitter

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SKU
XE-6278-001
£84.84 £70.70
Lead Time:
7 - 10 working days
Weight:
200g
Tariff Code:
90330000
Manufacturer:
Status
Country of Manufacture:
GB
RoHS Compliant:
Product Compliance:
  • Programmable Suitable for Thermistor Sensors
  • Accepts Different Thermistor Types
  • Download Thermistor Characteristics
  • Push Button Range Configuration
  • Sensor Offset Function

The SEM206TH thermistor temperature transmitter accepts thermistor temperature sensors and converts the sensor output over a configured range to a standard industrial (4 to 20) mA transmission signal. The output signal is linear to temperature.

A variety of thermistor types are available when using USBSpeedLink configuration software. Please consult your supplier for custom thermistors. In addition to the PC configuration feature, simple push button operation allows the user to select the desired temperature range manually, by either simulating the thermistor temperature with a resistance box or setting the thermistor sensor to the required calibration point and pressing button to store at both 4 mA and 20 mA points.


FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS

SENSOR CORRECTION
The SEM206TH sensor correction function via the Windows based USBSpeedlink software allows for close
matching to a known reference sensor eliminating possible sensor errors.

SENSOR BURN OUT DETECTION
If a sensor wire is broken or becomes disconnected the SEM206TH output will automatically go to its user defined level upscale or downscale and the LED illuminates.

STABILITY
The SEM206TH in head transmitter incorporates the latest digital technology to ensure accurate, low drift
performance.

PC / PUSH BUTTON CONFIGURATION
PC configuration requires USBSpeedLink software together with a USB configuration kit. The software
allows the operator to select from a variety of thermistor types, then set the required temperature range
for a (4 to 20) mA output. A single push button and LED indicator allows the user to configure transmitter range against a manually set input condition.